Glass Sample Vial

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SKU 1135-G sizes:

45 mm Glass Sample Vial Case of 10
$2.50
45 mm Glass Sample Vial Case of 50
$10.50
45 mm Glass Sample Vial Case of 100
$19.75
Botanical NameGlass Sample Vial
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Glass Sample Vial

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Glass vials hold approximately 1 ml of liquid and come with a plastic cap and applicator rod.

Selected size SKU:1135-49 - 45 mm Glass Sample Vial Case of 50

Sample
$2.50
Sample
$10.50
Sample
$19.75
$2.50
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Product Overview

Our glass vials hold approximately 1 ml of liquid and come with a plastic cap and applicator rod.

Material: Glass, with plastic lid and applicator.

45 mm Glass Sample Vials are 45 millimeters in height. This is the same size used for our regular Samples and can carry between 20-30 drops of product, depending on viscosity.

Product Overview

Our glass vials hold approximately 1 ml of liquid and come with a plastic cap and applicator rod.

Material: Glass, with plastic lid and applicator.

45 mm Glass Sample Vials are 45 millimeters in height. This is the same size used for our regular Samples and can carry between 20-30 drops of product, depending on viscosity.

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